STAMFORD, Conn. – February 11, 2018 – NBC’s primetime coverage live across all time zones continues tonight beginning at 7 p.m. ET, featuring Sochi slalom gold medalist Mikaela Shiffrin, who makes her PyeongChang Olympic debut as a gold medal contender in women’s giant slalom. Coverage also includes the conclusion of the figure skating team event, with former U.S. champions Adam Rippon, Mirai Nagasu, and Maia and Alex Shibutani representing the U.S. On NBCSN live in primetime, 2014 Olympic snowboarding gold medalist Jamie Anderson looks to defend her title in slopestyle. She’ll be joined by two first-time Olympians, Julia Marino and Hailey Langland, who could also challenge for podium spots.

Primetime coverage also features the gold medal final in women’s moguls as Americans Jaelin Kauf and Keaton McCargo are expected to contend for podium spots. Men’s luge will award medals after the final two runs featuring Olympic silver medalist Chris Mazdzer, who made U.S. Olympic history by winning the country’s first-ever medal in men’s singles luge.

Tonight’s live “Primetime Plus” coverage begins at 11:35 p.m. ET with the second run of women’s alpine skiing, followed by women’s halfpipe. America’s 17-year-old snowboarding phenom Chloe Kim headlines the women’s halfpipe competition. Her U.S. teammate, five-time Olympian Kelly Clark, is also expected to contend for a medal. They will likely be challenged by two-time reigning world champion Cai Xuetong of China.

Today’s daytime coverage on NBC kicks off at 3 p.m. ET, and features Lowell Bailey, who became the first American biathlete to capture a world title last season. He’ll open his PyeongChang schedule with the men’s 10km sprint. Coverage also includes speed skating’s men’s 5000m and cross-country’s men’s skiathlon.

Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA complements NBCUniversal’s extensive coverage of the Winter Olympics, with wall-to-wall programming from the host city. Daily coverage includes 20 hours of highlights, news and features provided by Olympic Channel News; live Olympic medal ceremony coverage from the PyeongChang Medal Plaza; and a daily studio show hosted by 13-time Emmy Award winner Jimmy Roberts. The 30-minute Winter Olympics Daily studio show airs daily at Noon ET, and provides features, storytelling, commentary, and highlights, including a “Meet the Olympic Press” segment that will bring together contributing journalists to discuss all the daily news and storylines surrounding PyeongChang.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12

Monday’s primetime coverage live across all time zones on NBC continues begins at 8 p.m. ET, and is expected to feature snowboarding phenom 17-year-old Chloe Kim leading the way in the women’s halfpipe final. Her U.S. teammate, five-time Olympian Kelly Clark, is also expected to contend for a medal. They will likely be challenged by two-time reigning world champion Cai Xuetong of China. Three-time U.S. Olympian Heather Bergsma, the world record-holder in the 1500m, and teammate Brittany Bowe, who won the 2015 world title in the event, are expected to compete in speed skating’s women’s 1500m final.

Monday’s live primetime’s coverage also includes the men’s halfpipe qualifying, as two-time Olympic gold medalist Shaun White makes his PyeongChang debut seeking redemption after his fourth-place finish in Sochi. U.S. teammates and first-time Olympians Ben Ferguson, Jake Pates, and Chase Josey also could vie for podium spots. Coverage begins with two-time Olympic gold medalist Ted Ligety leading the U.S. in the men’s super combined downhill phase.

Live “Primetime Plus” coverage at 12:05 a.m. ET includes the men’s super combined slalom phase, followed by the conclusion of men’s halfpipe qualifying.

NBC’s Monday daytime coverage begins at 3 p.m. ET, highlighted by the men’s moguls final. The U.S., headlined by Troy Murphy, Brad Wilson, and Casey Andringa, could contend for a medal. Women’s ski jumping will award medals. The U.S. will likely be led by 2013 world champion Sarah Hendrickson. U.S. flag bearer Erin Hamlin, who made history in 2014 by winning the first Olympic singles medal for the U.S. in luge, makes her competition debut in the first two runs of the women’s luge competition. The women’s luge competition airs live at 5 a.m. ET on NBCSN.

NBCSN host coverage of the men’s 12.5km pursuit at 11 a.m. ET, as Lowell Bailey, who became the first American biathlete to capture a world title last season, returns for his second event of the Games.

CNBC hosts coverage of the first-of-two mixed doubles curling semifinal games (teams TBD) at 5 p.m. ET. The second semifinal game airs at 8 p.m. ET on NBCSN. NBCSN presents coverage of the mixed doubles curling bronze medal game at 11:30 p.m. ET.

Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA complements NBCUniversal’s extensive coverage of the Winter Olympics, with wall-to-wall programming from the host city. Daily coverage includes 20 hours of highlights, news and features provided by Olympic Channel News; live Olympic medal ceremony coverage from the PyeongChang Medal Plaza; and a daily studio show hosted by 13-time Emmy Award winner Jimmy Roberts. The 30-minute Winter Olympics Daily studio show airs daily at Noon ET, and provides features, storytelling, commentary, and highlights, including a “Meet the Olympic Press” segment that will bring together contributing journalists to discuss all the daily news and storylines surrounding PyeongChang.

NBCOlympics.com and the NBC Sports app, which are powered by NBC Sports’ Playmaker Media, will deliver more than 1,800 hours of live-event and TV simul-stream coverage for the PyeongChang Olympics. In a Winter Games first, NBC broadcast network content will be live streamed, including the daytime, primetime and primetime-plus shows.

Luge – American Chris Mazdzer wins the first-ever medal (silver) for the U.S. in men’s singles.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Daytime):

Speed Skating – Speed skating coverage features the men’s 5000m. The Netherlands swept the podium in Sochi and remains dominant four years later. The Dutch are expected to be led by two-time defending Olympic champion Sven Kramer.

Men’s Biathlon – The U.S. enters PyeongChang with a chance at winning its first-ever Olympic medal in biathlon. The U.S. team is likely to be led by Lake Placid, N.Y., native Lowell Bailey in the men’s 10km sprint.

Alpine Skiing – Multi-medal threat Mikaela Shiffrin of Colorado targets her first PyeongChang podium in run 2 of the women’s giant slalom.

Snowboarding – 17-year-old sensation Chloe Kim and U.S. teammate KellyClark, the most decorated Olympic snowboarder of all time, look to advance in qualifying-round women’s halfpipe action.

NBCSN HIGHLIGHTS:

Figure Skating – Liam McHugh will host Olympic Ice Presented by Toyota, a new live, daily figure skating show. He will be joined by co-host Tanith White and analyst Scott Hamilton for in-depth coverage of all things figure skating, including a preview of the team competition’s final events.

Biathlon – The U.S. enters PyeongChang with a chance at winning its first-ever Olympic medal in biathlon. The U.S. team is likely to be led by Lake Placid, N.Y., native Lowell Bailey in the men’s 10km sprint. Top contenders include France’s Martin Fourcade, a three-time medalist at the Sochi Games.

Speed Skating – Speed skating coverage features the men’s 5000m. The Netherlands swept the podium in Sochi and remains dominant four years later. The Dutch are expected to be led by two-time defending Olympic champion Sven Kramer.

Curling – The first of two mixed doubles semifinal games (teams TBD).

OLYMPIC CHANNEL: HOME OF TEAM USA HIGHLIGHTS:

Jimmy Roberts will host Winter Olympics Daily, a 30-minute studio show providing features, storytelling, commentary, and highlights, including a “Meet the Olympic Press” segment that will bring together contributing journalists to discuss all the daily news and storylines surrounding PyeongChang.

Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA will provide 20 hours of the most comprehensive news and highlights coverage from PyeongChang every day via the Olympic Channel News Service.

Alpine Skiing – Austria’s Marcel Hirscher – winner of six consecutive alpine overall World Cup titles – begins his pursuit of an elusive Olympic gold medal in the super combined. The U.S. will be led by two-time Olympic gold medalist Ted Ligety.

Freestyle Skiing – In men’s moguls, Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury seeks to solidify his place among the world’s most dominant athletes with an Olympic gold.

Ski Jumping – Ski jumping returns to the Olympic stage after its Sochi debut top contenders include Norway’s Maren Lundby, four-time World Cup champion Sara Takanashi of Japan, and 2014 gold medalist Carina Vogt of Germany. Sarah Hendrickson, the 2013 world champion, is expected to be the top U.S. contender.

Luge – Women’s luge begins as 2014 bronze medalist Erin Hamlin of Team USA looks to again disrupt the sport’s German hegemony.

NBC HIGHLIGHTS (Primetime Plus):

Alpine Skiing – The ultimate test of Alpine versatility concludes with the slalom phase of the men’s super combined, featuring Austrian standout Marcel Hirscher. The U.S. will be led by two-time Olympic gold medalist Ted Ligety.

Snowboarding – Men’s halfpipe qualification continues, with Shaun White in pursuit of a third Olympic title.

NBCSN HIGHLIGHTS:

Hockey – Two women’s hockey Group B games, as Switzerland faces Japan and Sweden takes on Korea. Game of the Day (teams TBD).

Freestyle Skiing – In men’s moguls, Canada’s Mikael Kingsbury seeks to solidify his place among the world’s most dominant athletes with an Olympic gold.

Ski Jumping – Ski jumping returns to the Olympic stage after its Sochi debut. Top contenders include Norway’s Maren Lundby, four-time World Cup champion Sara Takanashi, and 2014 gold medalist Carina Vogt of Germany. Sarah Hendrickson, the 2013 world champion, is expected to be the top U.S. contender.

Biathlon – Last season, Lowell Bailey became the first biathlon world champion from the U.S. by winning the 20km individual event. He has dark-horse potential in the 12.5km pursuit.

Speed Skating – Heather Bergsma and Brittany Bowe, are strong contenders in the women’s 1500m, as Team USA looks to bounce back from speed skating struggles in Sochi.

Figure Skating – Liam McHugh will host Olympic Ice Presented by Toyota, a live, daily figure skating show. He will be joined by co-host Tanith White and analyst Scott Hamilton for in-depth coverage of all things Figure Skating, including a look-ahead to tomorrow’s start of the pairs’ competition.

Curling – The second of two mixed doubles curling semifinal matches, in addition to the mixed doubles bronze medal match (teams TBD).

Snowboarding – Two-time Olympic champion Shaun White makes his PyeongChang debut in men’s halfpipe qualification. Teammate Ben Ferguson is among White’s challengers, but the top threat will likely be Scotty James of Australia, who topped the halfpipe podium more than any other man last season.

Jimmy Roberts will host Winter Olympics Daily, a 30-minute studio show providing features, storytelling, commentary, and highlights, including a “Meet the Olympic Press” segment that will bring together contributing journalists to discuss all the daily news and storylines surrounding PyeongChang.

Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA will provide live coverage of the pageantry and exhilaration surrounding every Olympic medal ceremony from the PyeongChang Medal Plaza.

Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA will provide 20 hours of the most comprehensive news and highlights coverage from PyeongChang every day via the Olympic Channel News Service.

Alpine Skiing – Alpine coverage includes U.S. sensation Mikaela Shiffrin’s attempt to become the first back-to-back Olympic champion in women’s slalom (run 2 of 2).

Short Track – Short track-power South Korea could celebrate gold in the women’s 500m, where Choi Min-Jeong is among the favorites, with 18-year-old upstart Maame Biney of Virginia an outside contender. Short Track action also includes qualifying in the men’s 1000m and men’s 5000m relay.

NBCSN HIGHLIGHTS:

Hockey – Four-time defending champion Canada continues women’s Group A play against Finland, while Hilary Knight and Brianna Decker lead Team USA against Olympic Athletes from Russia. Game of the Day (teams TBD). Sweden and Switzerland face off in Women’s Group B action.

Cross-Country Skiing – The cross-country men’s and women’s individual sprint events begin; Team USA’s Sadie Bjornsen is a contender in the latter.

Luge – Luge action includes run 3 (of 4) in women’s singles, as Erin Hamlin of New York continues pursuit of another Olympic podium after earning Team USA’s first-ever Olympic singles medal in 2014.

Speed Skating – The men’s 1500m features American JoeyMantia and his 35-year-old compatriot Shani Davis, who took silver at this distance in 2006 and 2010.

Short Track –South Korea’s Choi Min-Jeong enter the women’s 500m (final) as a favorite on home ice, while 18-year-old Maame Biney is an outside contender for the U.S. Reigning overall world champion Seo Yi-Ra headlines a deep South Korean contingent in the men’s 1000m (qualifying), with R. Celski and John-Henry Krueger leading Team USA. Coverage also includes the men’s 5000m relay (qualifying).

Curling – Curling’s first Olympic mixed doubles competition nears conclusion with the bronze medal final (teams TBD). The men’s curling round-robin phase begins as John Shuster-skipped Team USA takes on host South Korea.

Figure Skating – Figure Skating coverage features early groups in the pairs’ short program. Liam McHugh will host Olympic Ice Presented by Toyota, a live, daily figure skating show. He will be joined by co-host Tanith White and analyst Scott Hamilton for in-depth coverage of all things Figure Skating, including a preview of the pairs’ short program.

Jimmy Roberts will host Winter Olympics Daily, a 30-minute studio show providing features, storytelling, commentary, and highlights, including a “Meet the Olympic Press” segment that will bring together contributing journalists to discuss all the daily news and storylines surrounding PyeongChang.

Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA will provide live coverage of the pageantry and exhilaration surrounding every Olympic medal ceremony from the PyeongChang Medal Plaza.

Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA will provide 20 hours of the most comprehensive news and highlights coverage from PyeongChang every day via the Olympic Channel News Service.